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Mosi Research Group

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Our Research Group focuses on providing evidence based solutions to Infectious diseases in Africa using Microbiology and Molecular Biology tools.

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Are you ready for #WRC2025 WACCBIP ? It's on live from 23-25 July 2025. Join us online on our channels on #Facebook and #youtube for #excellent #research from our fellows and collaborators! University of Ghana Association of African Universities Prof. Kobby Mensah Gordon Awandare

Are you ready for #WRC2025 <a href="/WACCBIP_UG/">WACCBIP</a> ? It's on live from 23-25 July 2025. Join us online on our channels on #Facebook and #youtube for #excellent #research from our fellows and collaborators! <a href="/UnivofGh/">University of Ghana</a>  <a href="/AAU_67/">Association of African Universities</a> <a href="/thePOE_T/">Prof. Kobby Mensah</a> <a href="/gordon_awandare/">Gordon Awandare</a>
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We're Ready!!! WACCBIP Research Conference 2025. #WRC2025 . With the theme: Evolving African Science from Capacity Building to Discovery and Impact.

We're Ready!!!
<a href="/WACCBIP_UG/">WACCBIP</a> Research Conference 2025. 
#WRC2025 .
With the theme: Evolving African Science from Capacity Building to Discovery and Impact.
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Day 1 of the WACCBIP Research Conference 2025! We are looking forward to our PhD year 4 student, Maame Ekua Acquah’s presentation on her research titled "An optimised bacterial and insect expression system to model human ACE2 and SARS-CoV-2 interactions.” #WRC2025 Lydia Mosi

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Our PhD year 4 student, Maame Ekua Acquah presents on an in vitro system to understand SARS-CoV-2 and ACE2 interaction, elucidating host-viral dynamics towards future pandemic preparedness. #WRC2025 #WACCBIPResearchConference Cc: Lydia Mosi

Our PhD year 4 student, <a href="/acquah_maamekua/">Maame Ekua Acquah</a> presents on an in vitro system to understand SARS-CoV-2 and ACE2 interaction, elucidating host-viral dynamics towards future pandemic preparedness.
#WRC2025 #WACCBIPResearchConference

Cc: <a href="/msmosi/">Lydia Mosi</a>
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In her presentation, Maame Ekua Acquah introduced a novel dual bacterial–insect cell surface display system to study ACE2–SARS-CoV-2 spike interactions across multiple variants. Her model mimics host-virus binding dynamics and enables real-time analysis of receptor engagement,

In her presentation, <a href="/acquah_maamekua/">Maame Ekua Acquah</a> introduced a novel dual bacterial–insect cell surface display system to study ACE2–SARS-CoV-2 spike interactions across multiple variants. Her model mimics host-virus binding dynamics and enables real-time analysis of receptor engagement,
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Day 1 recap: #WRC2025 opened with the theme: Evolving African science from capacity building to discovery and impact. Day 1 featured 1 keynote, 5 plenary talks, and 8 Fellows sessions, spanning SARS-CoV-2, TB, malaria, HIV, AMR, genomics, and more. WACCBIP

Day 1 recap: #WRC2025 opened with the theme: Evolving African science from capacity building to discovery and impact.
Day 1 featured 1 keynote, 5 plenary talks, and 8 Fellows sessions, spanning SARS-CoV-2, TB, malaria, HIV, AMR, genomics, and more. <a href="/WACCBIP_UG/">WACCBIP</a>
Maame Ekua Acquah (@acquah_maamekua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great talk by Dr Lily Paemka on the importance of conducting breast cancer genomic research in Africa and how she's raising breast cancer awareness holistically via the Nufu festival WACCBIP

Great talk by Dr <a href="/lily_paemka/">Lily Paemka</a> on the importance of conducting breast cancer genomic research in Africa and how she's raising breast cancer awareness holistically via the Nufu festival <a href="/WACCBIP_UG/">WACCBIP</a>
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Time for #posterpresentations #WRC2025 After the fast-paced Turbo Talks, it’s time to take a closer look at the research, chat with presenters, and explore the diverse science happening across the region.

Time for #posterpresentations #WRC2025
After the fast-paced Turbo Talks, it’s time to take a closer look at the research, chat with presenters, and explore the diverse science happening across the region.
Maame Ekua Acquah (@acquah_maamekua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting Panel Discussion on moving basic research to public health impact, moderated by Peter Kojo Quashie, With realistic and relevant insights from Dr Nuhu- National Vaccine Institute , Dr Yaw Bediako , Yemaachi Biotech and Dr Kezia Malm former director NMP WACCBIP

Interesting  Panel Discussion  on  moving  basic research to public health impact, moderated by <a href="/DrPKQuashie/">Peter Kojo Quashie</a>, With realistic and relevant insights from Dr Nuhu- National Vaccine Institute , Dr <a href="/YawBediako_/">Yaw Bediako</a> , <a href="/YemaachiBio/">Yemaachi Biotech</a> and Dr Kezia Malm former director NMP <a href="/WACCBIP_UG/">WACCBIP</a>
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Recap Day 2 #WRC2025 : 1 keynote, 4 plenaries, 5 fellow talks, and turbo talks. From HIV cure research to local reagent production, cancer genomics and novel diagnostics, impactful science all around. The panel on research-to-public health was a true highlight. WACCBIP

Recap Day 2 #WRC2025 :
1 keynote, 4 plenaries, 5 fellow talks, and turbo talks. From HIV cure research to local reagent production, cancer genomics and novel diagnostics, impactful science all around. The panel on research-to-public health was a true highlight. <a href="/WACCBIP_UG/">WACCBIP</a>
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#WRC2025 just got even better — some of our students officially graduated today! Huge congratulations to all our new Drs 🎓🎉 We’re proud of you and can’t wait to see what’s next.

#WRC2025 just got even better — some of our students officially graduated today!

Huge congratulations to all our new Drs 🎓🎉 We’re proud of you and can’t wait to see what’s next.
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Final day of WACCBIP, #WRC2025! We got to present our posters to a lot more participants and got some interesting feedback. The day is not over though, we are keenly tuned in to the fellows' session. Basma Oboyse Yaa Asare Cc:Lydia Mosi Photo credit: Maame Ekua Acquah

Final day of <a href="/WACCBIP_UG/">WACCBIP</a>, #WRC2025! We got to present our posters to a lot more participants and got some interesting feedback. The day is not over though, we are keenly tuned in to the fellows' session.
<a href="/BasmaOboyse/">Basma Oboyse</a> <a href="/yyasare_/">Yaa Asare</a> 

Cc:<a href="/msmosi/">Lydia Mosi</a> 
Photo credit: <a href="/acquah_maamekua/">Maame Ekua Acquah</a>
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We resume plenary talks with an animated talk by Dr Isaiah Debrah. He discusses Insecticide resistance in An. gambiae and a focus on metabolic resistance. WACCBIP

We resume plenary talks with an animated talk by Dr Isaiah Debrah. He discusses Insecticide resistance in An. gambiae and a focus on metabolic resistance. <a href="/WACCBIP_UG/">WACCBIP</a>